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MMA Pictures from Lonestar Beatdown 10 in Houston

June 6, 2009

Several of our DNC guys had a chance to participate in the USACA MMA event production of Lonestar Beatdown last evening at the Arena Theatre here in Houston. It was a terrific night of fights and results can be found on mopthemats.com. Highlights of the night included a near-brawl in the stands, a riveting 3-second knockout in the last fight of the evening, and a win by a ninja protege, Julian Vega. Julian trains under ninja Jordan Rivas out of Elite MMA Baytown aka “The Dirty Dirty Elite.” Good job to Julian, the two new champions Gilbert Jimenez & Jeremy Hontz, and the rest of the combatants who fought their tails off last night!

Pictures from Lonestar Beatdown 10

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DNC's @drewlock on Twitter & Official Scorekeeper

During the near fight in the stands

During the near fight in the stands

Hooters Ring Card Girls with the Lonestar Title

Hooters Ring Card Girls with the Lonestar Title

A 3-second KO

A 3-second KO

 

Artineas Young's Victory
Artineas Young’s Victory
Mick Maynard presenting LSBD title to Gilbert "Pitbull" Jimenez

Mick Maynard presenting LSBD title to Gilbert "Pitbull" Jimenez

Exciting fights!

Exciting fights!

Elite MMA's Julian Vega & Robert Yamashita plotting the afterparty

Elite MMA's Julian Vega & Robert Yamashita plotting the afterparty

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And the decision goes to...

LSBD 10 is in the books!

LSBD 10 is in the books!

Behind-the-Scenes of Creating a Live MMA Event

March 5, 2009
Ninja Ricardo (right) during the weigh-ins before his fight at Lonestar Beatdown. Ricardo won via anaconda choke in the 1st round.

Our very own Ricardo Talavera (right) during the weigh-ins before his fight at Lonestar Beatdown 1 in College Station, TX. Ricardo won via anaconda choke in the 1st round.

For the general public, attending a live MMA event can be a very exciting experience. Fans usually walk away satisfied as they take in the visual spectacle that is the explosive nature of Mixed Martial Arts. From seeing the fighters twisting their opponents’ limbs at unnatural angles for the submission to the brawl-for-it-all nature of combatants going for a knockout, there is no doubt that watching this sport live can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the casual fan.

 
What most people do not see, however, is the amount of detail and hard work that goes into producing a live event. As a USACA-licensed Official for Lonestar Beatown, I’ve had the distinct pleasure of seeing all the effort that goes into providing a succesful experience for everyone involved. And it’s certainly not only the fans that the promoter has to worry about! Many other aspects behind-the-scenes have to be taken care of in order for an event to become successful. A portion of this includes compliance with athletic commissions, the relationship between the event and the gyms involved in training fighters, event promotion, and of course making sure everything flows efficiently when fight night arrives.
 
Here in Texas, as with most other states where MMA is legal, not just any Joe-Schmo-Dana-White-Wannabe off the street can be a fight promoter. One has to obtain an official promoter’s license before they are legally allowed to host an MMA event. This role is reserved for those who have the desire and wherewithall to complete the tedious application process to become licensed by the state athletic commission. The cost can be anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, all for the right to host MMA events. And just like promoters, all ringside officials must be licensed by the state as well. This includes timekeepers, referrees, scorecard managers, and judges.
 
Next, there is the task of setting up the fight card. This is placed in the charge of the event matchmaker, who always has a difficult task ahead of him. The reasons are numerous! First of all, matching up fighters isn’t just about finding two guys the same weight and telling them to go at it. There are other aspects to consider, such as the amount of experience, tangible skill-level, and the stylistic matchup between opponents. For this, the matchmaker has to create and nurture a relationship with the coaches & trainers of prospective fighters. It is through this and the trust implied that the matchmaker can truly gauge who should be fighting whom and whether they are truly ready to step into the cage. Once the bouts are set the matchmaker has to keep working as fighters can drop out at any time, for any reason. Nonetheless, it is the matchmaker’s job to ensure that the fans see exciting fights on the night of the live event, and enough of them to feel like they got their money’s worth.
 
Also, once the promoter arranges for the ideal venue for the event, the event has be marketed to a cross-section of casual fans, die-hards, and gym all across the local area. This typically involves a grass-roots effort of the fighters and the gyms they represent. Usually, those associated with the gladiators involved make up a healthy portion of the attendance. Above and beyond that, additional promotional channels include print publications and the all-powerful internet. Websites like txmma.com, mopthemats.com, and mma.tv do a great job of promoting MMA events locally here in Houston.
 
Finally, on the night of the live event, there are about a million things going on at the same time behind-the-scenes. From the officials and fighters all the way down to the ushers and medics, everyone has a place to be and a role to play. The fighters warm up with their coaches, the ushers make sure fans get seated in orderly fashion, the officials and ringside physician take their places, etc. The event can only go well through the cohesive teamwork of everyone involved. Remember, It’s not just knockouts and tapouts guys.

We’ll see you at the fights on March 28st!

 
 
12354951572lonestar8_c2 Lone Star Beatdown 8  brings amateur cage fighting to Houston on  March 28th 2009. The venue for the event is the Houston Arena Theater. Tickets – $20/$35/$50 now available at www.ticketmaster.com.

Lonestar Beatdown and Sigma Chi team up to bring MMA back to Huntsville!

October 29, 2008

Attention Huntsville and Sam Houston State University:

The Lonestar Beatdown and Sigma Chi Fraternity at Sam Houston State University are teaming to bring Huntsville Extreme Fighting – MMA, Muay Thai and Boxing action right in the middle of the Jolly Fox! We hope to see you there Thursday, November 13th!

Jolly Fox
2504 Sam Houston Ave
Huntsville, TX

 

TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE ON SALE NOW!

TICKETS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:

> Humphreys
> Cavenders ( Huntsville and College Station locations)
> Lone Liquor 1 and 2
> Freeway Liquor
> The Mall area on campus
> or with any Sigma Chi at Sam Houston

$20 at the door | $25 in advance

VIP Tables available beforehand by calling: 979-696-3971 ext. 702!

DOORS OPEN: 4PM

FIGHT STARTS: 6PM

RING GIRL CONTEST – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6!

  

 One week before at Jolly Fox, Lonestar Beatdown and the Sigma Chi Fraternity will be holding a contest to decide who the ring girls will be for the fights! I wouldn’t plan on missing this Beatdown Beauty Contest. Jolly Fox will have insane drink specials that night. Like wells and drafts for $2, $1, .50 cents each!

How fun is it going to be to judge these Beatdown Beauties with their huge B’s, phat B’s, and tight B’s… Pretty damn fun awesome is my guess.

Lonestar Beatdown is going to raffle off guest judge spots!

  • Cost is 1 for $20 or 2 for $30.
  • Winners will be a judge and receive 2 free tickets to Lonestar Beatdown 7.
  • Everyone that purchases raffle tickets will receive free entrance to the contest and 5.00 off Lonestar Beatdown 7 tickets.  

 

 

For those interested in vying to be a Lonestar Beatdown Ring Girl or want to purchase raffle tickets to be a Guest Judge – feel free to call David, LSBD event organizer, at 713-339-4662.

Lonestar Beatdown THIS Saturday – October 4th!

September 30, 2008

The 6th Lonestar Beatdown is returning to the Bryan/College Station area on Saturday, October 4th and will be held at the famous Texas Hall of Fame!

Texas Hall of Fame
649 N. Harvey Mitchell Pkwy.
Bryan, TX 77803
(979) 822-2222

TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE NOW AVAILABLE!

CLICK HERE to buy your tickets now!

VIP Tables available by calling: 979-696-3971 ext. 702!

DOORS OPEN: 7PM

FIGHT STARTS: 8PM

Tickets also available at Tradition’s Bookstore and Cavender’s!

How to Throw a Proper Send-off

July 30, 2008

1. RESERVE a table large enough to seat a football team.

2. FIND several large cows to ensure enough steak to go around.

3. TELL a few select people and get them to tell all your close friends.

Elite/DNC Family

Elite/DNC Family

As you can see by the family picture above, a large number of Chris’ closest friends came to Taste of Texas to wish him off last Thursday. We’re sad to see him go but wish him success in the next chapter of his life. And no worries, Christopher has pledged to keep us posted on the life and times of DNC Dubai.